Wednesday, April 23, 2008

I Call Shenanigans!

Hillary Clinton I’m calling even more shenanigans today, when I found out that Hillary Clinton won Pennsylvania.

This makes me even more sad than I was yesterday. After losing 11 straight states, Pennsylvania is the state that makes Hillary think she can make a comeback.

Grumble…

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  1. Gillian says:

    Hehe, I actually like it. It shows how much people are there who are clueless. Find a video on youtube on Hillary and her lies. Whoever sees that video and votes for her really needs some brain washing.

  2. Gillian says:

    Hehe, I actually like it. It shows how much people are there who are clueless. Find a video on youtube on Hillary and her lies. Whoever sees that video and votes for her really needs some brain washing.

  3. justin says:

    i’m not shocked that you seem to dislike hillary. i suppose you could say i was happy with the results… but i don’t like democrats, and could generally care less.

    do i think america is ready for a black or woman president? yes, the question is… are either of those candidates ready to represent the people’s needs and interests. obviously that’s a no, but hillary absolutely has a better platform than obama, and is far more capable than he is. i mean, i do want to have a better education in the future, and i do want universal healthcare. granted, her proposal has some flaws, but that’s what trial and error is for.

    as i have said before, for democracy’s sake, i’m voting for nader. it’s too bad no one has the brains to consider dennis kucinich.

  4. justin says:

    i’m not shocked that you seem to dislike hillary. i suppose you could say i was happy with the results… but i don’t like democrats, and could generally care less.

    do i think america is ready for a black or woman president? yes, the question is… are either of those candidates ready to represent the people’s needs and interests. obviously that’s a no, but hillary absolutely has a better platform than obama, and is far more capable than he is. i mean, i do want to have a better education in the future, and i do want universal healthcare. granted, her proposal has some flaws, but that’s what trial and error is for.

    as i have said before, for democracy’s sake, i’m voting for nader. it’s too bad no one has the brains to consider dennis kucinich.

  5. Marry says:

    I was really suprised that she won Pennsylvania. But i don´t think that will affect the decision for the president candidate.

  6. Marry says:

    I was really suprised that she won Pennsylvania. But i don´t think that will affect the decision for the president candidate.

  7. Meh…this isn’t going to change the outcome of anything. Apparently she is only picking up 10 delegates from this win…although she did get a couple million in donations for the win.

  8. Meh…this isn’t going to change the outcome of anything. Apparently she is only picking up 10 delegates from this win…although she did get a couple million in donations for the win.

  9. justin says:

    i don’t find it surprising at all. hillary is winning the states she’s supposed to be winning, the blue-collar industrial states that tend to be more liberal.

    but then, i suppose if you’re backing obama the odds are that you have no idea what candidate draws their backing from what constituency in the first place.

    also, it’s hilarious that obama stoops to assuming that hillary’s voters would vote for him in a presidential election, but not the other way around. that’s odd, because other than all of the black people i talk to, no one likes him. hmmmmmmmmMMMMMMMM

  10. justin says:

    i don’t find it surprising at all. hillary is winning the states she’s supposed to be winning, the blue-collar industrial states that tend to be more liberal.

    but then, i suppose if you’re backing obama the odds are that you have no idea what candidate draws their backing from what constituency in the first place.

    also, it’s hilarious that obama stoops to assuming that hillary’s voters would vote for him in a presidential election, but not the other way around. that’s odd, because other than all of the black people i talk to, no one likes him. hmmmmmmmmMMMMMMMM

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